No.
Citizens, the congress, and the president. Basically the citizens sometimes send the idea in, the congress and president approve it.
False
Congress
The Bill of Rights places limits on Congress when it comes to the rights of US citizens.
If you mean the Congress of the Unites States of America, then that congress has the power to determine how non US citizens can (if they want) become US citizens. It does not have power to determine the rules for citizenship for any other country.
Yes, if she has an Israeli Passport, if she has an expired US visa or something else doesn't really affects to her marriage process and also Israeli citizens don't need visa to Canada even if she travels from USA.
should the us require that all eligible citizens vote? one reason is that The U.S. Constitution requires the President to report regularly to Congress.
Congress- A1, S9
No. Justice Elena Kagan is Jewish, but is a US citizen born to US citizens. She does not hold dual citizenship in the US and Israel.
Civil Rights Act
Civil Rights Act